Estradiol accelerates reendothelialization in mouse carotid artery through estrogen receptor-α but not estrogen receptor-β

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作者
Brouchet, L
Krust, A
Dupont, S
Chambon, P
Bayard, F
Arnal, JF [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU Rangueil, Inst L Bugnard, INSERM, U397, F-31403 Toulouse, France
[2] CU Strasbourg, Coll France, ULP, INSERM,CNRS,Inst Genet & Biol Mol & Cellulaire, Illkirch Graffenstaden, France
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hormones; receptors; arteries; endothelium;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-The atheroprotective effect of 17 beta -estradiol (E(2)) has been suggested in women and clearly demonstrated in animals through both an effect on lipid metabolism and a direct effect on the cells of the arterial wall. It has been shown, for example, that E(2) promotes endothelium-dependent relaxation and accelerates reendothelialization in rats. Similar studies have been undertaken in mice to appreciate the molecular mechanism of this process. Methods and Results-We report here a model of electric carotid injury adapted from that described by Carmeliet et al (1997) that allows us to precisely evaluate the reendothelialization process. We demonstrate that E(2) accelerates endothelial regeneration in castrated female wild-type mice. In ovariectomized transgenic mice in which either the estrogen receptor (ER)-alpha or ER beta gene has been disrupted, E(2) accelerated reendothelialization in female ER beta knockout mice, whereas this effect was abolished in female ER alpha knockout mice. Conclusions-This study demonstrates that ER alpha but not ER beta mediates the beneficial effect of E(2) on reendothelialization and potentially the prevention of atherosclerosis.
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页码:423 / 428
页数:6
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